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Troxochrus hiemalis (Bl.). 
Waickenaéra hiemalis, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel., and Cambr. Spid. 
Dorset. 
Apparently very uncommon, a pair (adult male and female) 
found among dead leaves, etc., in a wood about a mile to the 
north-east of Aberdour, Fife, on 10th April 1893, being the 
only examples as yet detected. An addition to the Scottish 
list. 
Lophocarenum parallelum (BI.). 
Watlckenaéra parallela, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel., and Cambr. Spid. 
Dorset. 
Another rarity, of which an adult male, identified by Mr 
Cambridge, was found among grass on Luffness Links, East 
Lothian, on 6th Oct. 1893. 
Lophocarenum nemorale (BI.). 
Waleckenaéra nemoralis, Bl, Spid. Great Brit. and Irel., and Cambr. Spid. 
Dorset. 
On and under furze bushes, not common. Our specimens 
were taken in early spring, but according to Mr Cambridge 
it is also to be found in autumn. 
Braid Hills, under furze bushes, several occasions during Feb, 1893, three 
ad. gs and eight ?s. 
Peponocranium ludicrum (Cb.). 
Walekenaéra ludicra, Bl. Spid. Great Brit. and Irel., and Cambr. 
Spid. Dorset. 
On furze in spring and early summer, not uncommon. 
Braid Hills, Feb. 1893, two ad. 9s and numerous imm. gs and 9s; 
again, 25th April, two gs just mature, and many ?s; near Kirknewton, 
on furze, May 1894, three ad. gs and many 9s; Swanston, etc., June, ad. 
?s common, 
Cnephalocotes curtus, Sim.. 
On 5th Oct. 1893, four or five adult males and about a 
dozen females of this most interesting addition to the British 
fauna, were found among sand at the roots of “marram” 
grass on the east side of Aberlady Bay. Our identification 
